Metallic starling
The metallic starling, also known as the shining starling, is a bird in the starling family native to the Moluccas, New Guinea, Queensland and the Solomon Islands.
Taxonomy
The metallic starling was formally described and illustrated as Lamprotornis metallicus in 1824 by the Dutch zoologist Coenraad Jacob Temminck. He mistakenly specified the locality as Timor and Celebres but this has been corrected to the island of Ambon in the Maluku Islands of Indonesia. The metallic starling is now one of 24 starlings placed in the genus Aplonis that was introduced in 1836 by the English ornithologist John Gould.Five subspecies are recognised:A. m. metallica – Moluccas, Sula Islands, New Guinea including Aru Islands, and northeastern Australia A. m. nitida – Admiralty Islands, Bismarck Archipelago, and Solomon IslandsA. m. purpureiceps – Admiralty Islands A. m. inornata – Numfor and Biak A. m. circumscripta – Tanimbar Islands and Damar Island
The subspecies A. m. circumscripta has sometimes been considered as a separate species, the violet-hooded starling.